Why WordPress?
To WordPress or not to WordPress? This seems to be the main question when it comes to creating your own website or blog. Some think that it is too sophisticated to use and should be left in the hands of more experienced internet users. While, we have other programs like Weebly and Wix that appear so much easier to use because of their drag and drop system, so why not take out all the guesswork and just go with these?I remember back in the days when the internet was relatively new, (20 years ago), and the only way you could design your own website from scratch was through coding. I know, because that's what my husband was into at the time, and it looked very complicated to me. I feel compelled to write my story, because I believe that for many of us, we just let fear get in the way and don't take the time to really look at what is
being offered to us.
How much skill do you need ?
I've been teaching piano for the past 20 years. The only tasks I was able to perform on the internet were to post some comments and upload some photos on Facebook, internet banking and occasionally a Google Search. I decided that I needed to know more. The internet connects us to the entire world. That is a pretty amazing gift we have been given and most of us aren't using it to its full potential.So, I made my check list:
1. Research the topic of the business I wanted to create.
2. Buy my domain name for my business.
3. Pay for domain hosting (fancy name for giving your website a home on the internet).
Now, What?
Well, this is where the fun began for me. I did the quick install for WordPress through my hosting account, which was very easy to do, but I couldn't find any free themes and I was on a budget. So I decided to start creating my website with Weebly which was free. One week later, my blog wasn't working and I couldn't get my Facebook link to connect to my blog. I wasn't happy with how my website looked either after running it through many different themes.
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